job
n. 工作, 零活, 职业, 事情 vi. 做零工, 打杂, 做股票经纪, 假公济私 vt. 代客买卖, 批发, 承包, 欺骗 [计] 作业
发音
词形变化
别名
释义与例句
-
1.
A task.
工作
作业
任务
可数 不可数I've got a job for you: could you wash the dishes?
-
2.
An economic role for which a person is paid.
工作
岗位
职业
职务
头路
可数 不可数That surgeon has a great job.
He's been out of a job since being made redundant in January.
Here I am at my new job!
-
3.
Plastic surgery.
可数 不可数He had a nose job.
-
4.
A sex act.
可数 不可数hand job
-
5.
A task, or series of tasks, carried out in batch mode (especially on a mainframe computer).
可数 不可数 计算机 工程 数学 -
6.
A public transaction done for private profit; something performed ostensibly as a part of official duty, but really for private gain; a corrupt official business.
可数 不可数 -
7.
A robbery or heist.
可数 非正式 不可数a bank job
-
8.
A penis.
可数 俚语 不可数 粗俗 -
9.
A thing or whatsit (often used in a vague way to refer to something whose name one cannot recall).
非正式 可数 不可数Pass me that little job with the screw thread on it.
-
10.
The police as a profession, act of policing, or an individual police officer.
英国 俚语 不可数 政治 法律 可数 -
11.
Any affair or event which affects one, whether fortunately or unfortunately.
可数 不可数 -
1.
A sudden thrust or stab; a jab or punch.
废旧
-
1.
To do odd jobs or occasional work for hire.
不及物 -
2.
To work as a jobber.
不及物 -
3.
To take the loss, usually in a demeaning or submissive manner.
不及物 俚语 政治 体育 军事 -
4.
To buy and sell for profit, as securities; to speculate in.
及物 商务 金融 -
5.
To subcontract a project or delivery in small portions to a number of contractors.
及物We wanted to sell a turnkey plant, but they jobbed out the contract to small firms.
-
6.
To seek private gain under pretence of public service; to turn public matters to private advantage.
不及物 -
7.
To hire or let in periods of service.
to job a carriage
-
1.
To hit (someone) with a quick, sharp punch; to jab.
澳大利亚 及物 -
2.
To peck (of a bird); (more generally) to poke or prod (at, into).
古体 不及物 -
3.
To pierce or poke (someone or something), typically with a sharp or pointed object; to stab.
及物
词汇关系
相关短语
词源
From the phrase jobbe of work (“piece of work”), of uncertain origin. Perhaps from a variant of Middle English gobbe (“mass, lump”); or perhaps related to Middle English jobben (“to jab, thrust, peck”), or Middle English choppe (“piece, bargain”). More at gob, jab, chop.
来源:wiktionary